Hodges-Lehmann Point Estimate [Nonparametrics]

posted by Dr Andrew Leary – Ireland, 2009-01-26 19:18 (6346 d 01:51 ago) – Posting: # 3127
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Does anyone know where we can find a set of extended critical values for Wilcoxons test statistic? This is the set of tables used in the calculation of the Hodges-Lehmann Point Estimate. We've recently completed two studies with a sample size of 52 so we're looking for ones that deal with n1=n2=26. [Worse yet, we're soon to run a study with n=60.] In the past we've only ever run studies with 48 subjects or less and our current references for Wilcoxons test statistic give values up to n1=n2=25 only.

Kind regards

Andrew Leary :-)

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